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McKenna Ryan PATTERN - Simply Calling Me Home - Hidden Lake

eQuilter McKenna Ryan PATTERN - Simply Calling Me Home - Hidden Lake

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Block 1 - Finished Size 29" x 26 1/4"

This raw-edge applique pattern features a fisherman fly fishing on a scenic mountain lake surrounded by forest, a Bald Eagle soars overhead and a quaint log cabin on the shore is nestled in the trees. Each block from this pattern collection can be sewn on its own as a piece of wall art, or you can combine the entire collection to create a wonderful 55 1/2" x 61 1/2" quilt with the finishing instructions included in the Block 8 - Aurora Dance pattern. Material requirements include: 5/8 yd for background; (13) 1/8 yd cuts for appliques and inner border; 2/3 yd for outer border (and binding); 1 yd for backing; 1/2 yd of 18" wide lightweight fusible web; 35" x 32 1/4" piece of batting (for wall hanging size only). 'Hidden Lake' quilt pattern from the 'Simply Calling Me Home' collection by McKenna Ryan, finished size is about 29" x 26-1/4".

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